He shot 6 for 17, playing a leading role in one of the worst collective shooting performances in franchise history. As a result, he and head trainer Will Sevening have been spending plenty of time together over the past two days.

“We’ll see how I feel tonight,” Parker said. “I was doing treatment. I came early and did some treatment. That’s all I can do, is do treatment. Especially in the fourth quarter, I missed some easy (shots). It was short a little bit. Didn’t have the same lift. But nobody cares. We lost the game, and now we have to focus on Game 5. That’s all we have to care about.”

* Parker toed the company line on a late possession where Golden State kept the ball even after it deflected off Golden State center Andrew Bogut. (For those of you who don’t read Mike Monroe’s dispatch on our new pay site, Express-News.com, an NBA spokesman acknowledged the missed call yesterday but said the play was not reviewable by rule.)

Said Parker: “It’s OK. Stuff’s going to happen. I know the referees try to do the best job they can to make the right call. We didn’t lose the game right there.”

* Like pretty much anyone else who watched Sunday’s game, Danny Green still can’t believe the Spurs shot so poorly — 35. 5 percent from the floor, 25.9 percent on 3s, 56 percent on free throws. For reference, the Spurs only had one other game where they shot worse in the 28 seasons charted by BasketballReference.com.

“It’s good to be part of history,” he said sarcastically. “It would have been nice if we got the win. We held them to 84 points in regulation, and in overtime couldn’t make a shot. They got away with it, knocking down big shot after big shot. Hopefully we don’t set any more records in the negative categories.”

* No wonder Parker termed tonight’s game a must-win. According to WhoWins.com, the winner of Game 5 has gone on to win 85.7 percent of the past best-of-seven series in NBA history. Just don’t tell him.

“We don’t think that far,” he said. “We just want to focus on winning this game. That’s all we care about right now.”

* NBA commissioner David Stern will be in attendance at tonight’s game.